Period character, low-maintenance garden and driveway in sought-after village.
Terrace cottage with over 1,000 sq ft of characterful living space
Sitting room with wood burner and exposed brick fireplace
Dual-aspect dining room; 14' main bedroom with vaulted ceiling and beams
Low-maintenance landscaped rear garden and paved patio seating area
Tandem driveway providing off-street parking for two vehicles
Built before 1900; solid brick walls — insulation likely absent
Double glazing present but installation date unknown; EPC rating D
Single three-piece shower room; modest ceiling heights in places
This charming mid-terrace cottage in Newton St. Faith combines village calm with more than 1,000 sq ft of characterful living space. Ground floor rooms flow from a cosy sitting room with wood burner to a dual-aspect dining room, while the kitchen and rear porch connect to a low-maintenance landscaped garden and tandem driveway parking.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms including a generous 14' dual-aspect main bedroom with exposed beams and part-vaulted ceiling. The home is practical for everyday life with gas central heating, double glazing and a single three-piece shower room. The property is freehold, in a low-crime, affluent village setting and has no flood risk.
Notable points to consider: the property was built before 1900 with solid brick walls (insulation assumed absent), double glazing install date unknown and an EPC rating of D. The cottage is mid-terrace with modest ceiling heights in places and a single bathroom, so buyers wanting modern, highly insulated or larger-family accommodation should factor possible upgrades and modest renovation works into their plans.
This home will suit those seeking village living, period character and a low-maintenance garden — ideal for families or downsizers who value charm and convenience over new-build efficiency. The guide price reflects the character, location and scope for targeted improvements.